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ah, the headlines this friday morning, the ride between valerie and the you gets worse with midst now accusing poland. and if way, near using a migrant crisis to get more money from brussels, while amid the migrant build up on the better russian polish border artesian rif anesthesia, for the human trafficker, he takes migrants into western europe and gives an exclusive insight into the shady business. they don't get caught germany put, they'd put them down in asylum centers and after a while to get the permits because they throw the id cards so they can't be deported. his german authority don't know where they come from. and hundreds of her homework is rallied in london after being told they will lose their jobs unless they get the caving job with similar threats being issued in other countries to we put the story up for debate you know,
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we can see the importance of having the vaccines, however, i think you're just going to different level when is compulsory express care workers to be immunized that we have to be careful to not let covered once again mass a lot of the social issues that are going on. ah, and i good morning, just gone 10 o'clock in moscow. you watching artie international. now the escalating stand off. i got my grants on the poland, bella luce border has spilled over into the united nations with galleries accusing poland and lithuania, abusing the crisis to get extra funds from the european union. with 6 members of the security council. earlier blaine, the bell, russian president of trying to de stabilized neighboring countries. a statement though that found little traction with the russian side. we. the current european
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union members of the security council condemn the orchestrated instrument elevation of human beings. there is a game of shifting belief now by union. remember about the reasons why these people are really fleeing their countries, which countries destroyed their countries international organization need to be provided with immediate unhindered access to people there in this no problem for journalists for jose for go to the places where the migraines are placed on the country, there is no exits for n g o for journalists, fall in tears to the areas where the 15000, according to some estimates polish guards. i see jesus. well back in september, poland introduced a state of emergency on his eastern frontier with batteries, journalists, and n. g o. 60 heard were effectively banned from the area making reporting and providing aid that practically impossible. instead,
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15000 polar soldiers were deployed at the border to ensure that the migrants could not enter the country. now this comes as fans to decide and seekers camp for a full night along the batteries poem frontier in the hope of gaining entry into the european union. despite the provided by the better russian humanitarian organizations and activists. the situation on the border is still dia, migrants including women and children, to have to ensure freezing temperatures and the lack of basic supplies. we spoke to people at the camp. please call and tell me please let them know we have an involvement and so was call call very call on our call. if you got the 3
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so far better. right. well, we discussed the situation there with the independent journal smart in summers, and he thinks that poland isn't allowing, and cios and the media at the border over a fear of bad publicity law is a sort of a rule for it's very instinct on behalf of the polish authorities, what does they got to hide? what count journalist report in the poli site? i think it's because they intend to take it fairly hard line with anybody who choice across the border used to guess possibly truncheons and so forth. that's very bad publicity for poland, so they don't want people to be seen as much. presumably why they don't want journalist reporting, we need to know what's going on on the, i don't think there's any emergency. his polish authorities can justify to say that they shouldn't have journalists reporting on this. i mean, it's not a war. nobody's being killed as far as we know. why should be reporting about
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what's happening? well, the movement of people we are currently seeing by the russian polish border is happening elsewhere on a much larger scale. there are numerous roots that migrants do use in their desperate attempt to reach western europe. so let's look at some of the nice these, some of the powers that they use starting from pakistan and afghanistan. they had 3 east in europe before reaching italy and germany, for example. in fact, the u. n. does say that 75000 migrants have travel 3 bosnia and herzegovina since 2018 journalists, mere for notional, to spoke to people, trafficker who was offering to take migrants into northern germany. and she has had experience of his legal trait rogers through, i think these people illegally cross the border because their governments did not allow them to went to europe using legal methods. they tried to flee and get as quickly as possible to european countries like germany, switzerland. some of them were on the run for 3 to 4 years. as soon as they cost
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that border and get into germany, it's a done deal and they are free to travel anywhere within the european union. they don't get caught in germany, but they put them down an asylum centers. and after a while they get permits because they flow their id cards so they can't be deported as german authority. don't know where they come from. basically we were trying to help them find a better life. otherwise, they most likely would have been caught put in some kind of asylum center and then the porter back to their home countries. now, as soon as they cross the border and get to germany, they are free. maria filmed that in tea. there is part of a new documentary on the migrant. is she and his at max. again talking more about his experience on it was scary. the 1st time i did this adrenalin fear police drone arrests, a lot of my friends got caught while transporting them. the migrants were sent back
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and they, my friends, went to prison. most of the activities had done during the night. there are wild animals, you wait and hedges or canals until you cross over. that kind of thing. we came across all kinds of migrants from algeria juniors, ear, egypt, i don't know, but there were all kinds which we honestly transported from regina to cause in where as others trick them stolen and left them on the side of the road which we stole the money from them we got no, it was who when you look at than they look mostly poor and don't look like terrorists of become involved in this business over time for many years, having known some people wages here, a lo so it is what it is. so for transporting them, you get paid. well, while simultaneously helping someone it's $300.00 to $500.00 euros per person. i remember how surprised i was to 1st hear that to max of is not his real name to around any people across the border and that the price is between 30500 yours
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persons. and it didn't sound quite correct because we know that nearly 70000 migrants and refugees have traveled to the u from the middle east from south asia, from africa through bosner in the last 3 years. and that's according to international migration organization. meaning, these are official numbers, and unofficial real numbers could be even higher. and these man, we talked to, is quite an important part of this whole. tain with this whole system is and these reasons is quite lucrative. so we felt he didn't tell us the truth, but i just couldn't understand why would he live at later off camera, he admitted what he was doing during the interview. he was trying to deliberately diminish these numbers for security reasons. but in all other aspects, facts and details he gave us, i can tell you, he was quite honest. my job in the last few years at least, was to transport migrants along with my team from bridge l. gina, where people had previously transferred them across the serbian border through
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improvised methods. so we picked them up and transport them, obviously at night through some wooded areas. sometimes 510, sometimes. 20 mostly took us in and the clergy in a region where other people then transported the mom, the past was free serbia and also through small or big boats where they would sneak in. they also sometimes travel by laurie's. they get under a laurie, it's a tough road. they come to turkey and also bulgaria, basically flew the poor country so to speak, like our pania bosnia. and then they go to croatia, germany and from there elsewhere from turkey, they get transported to bulgaria, while bulgaria is in the european union. if they get caught there, they get sent back to turkey because there are no asylum laws allowing them to stay there legally. so they come here because it's easier to migrate from here to the european union. you have to understand that the huge web covering quite a significant part of the world. and in all trends of countries,
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let's say from pakistan to germany, you have to understand there are people like macs that you as a migrant have to go and pay as we heard the un things, something like 70000 people have gone through that country in order to try to get to western europe. why is that? why is it such a popular root? well, what is known as the main hop for refugees and migrant seeking for a better life in wealthy european country. because 1st, it's the shortest possible way to get to be today. but there is another reason both, and he's also famous for being loyal to these kind of people because of their pat, of its past because they still remember how does it feel can be refugee and how does it feel run away from your own model and the war there was over more than 25 years ago, but they still remember it. and i can say in the level of society, people still sympathized with refugees and migrant. and another reason, the part from the countries past in the present, the reason the very high level of corruption and very complicated political system
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and a very high unemployment rate and all day is altogether pushed so many youngsters down the criminal business. and we don't only talking here about human traffic in drugs and weapons. let's say anything you name it level. so while you were filming impose in the, you saw or managed to speak to migrant student, you who sort of going through that trying to get to western europe and heard the 1st time their experience and motives. yeah. and you have to understand if your legal migrant and you want to go to europe, you have basically 2 options to go to people like max, but that's in case you have money. i don't, the auction is to do it on your own. and i mean that 3 scare that's more dangerous, you can get caught, and no one can give you any guarantee that you will ever succeed. but still many people to the 2nd option because they don't have money. they don't have either choice. we asked max to take us on his normal journey from a to b, or just how he usually takes migrants, you know, to the equation border out with,
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in bosnia. and on the way there, while we would just try the, we saw several groups of migrants and you had to send their migraines because they look different. they look for and they are walking down the highway, you know, like towards the border in groups. and we stopped twice and 1st group was from gunny san they left the country 4 months ago. right before the taliban and came to car. are there other boys from pakistan? and they were like 20 people there. i was, i was like shocked, and we stopped and talked. and 1st i was so surprised that they were not hiding and asked them why. and they told us they have the official refugee paper is given to them by the boss and authorities. speaking about how loyal this country is to these people. so if they try to across the board and they get deported, they can only be deported back to bosnia. so they don't have to do this whole journey from scratch from pakistan. and of course i asked them to share their stories, i can tell you they are quite horrible,
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free going. going to tell you the value of how many you try 6 times, please just invoice and then you try again. so you have been walking all the time. when did you leave bucket time? oh, i think before do you you left keystone 2 years ago and you still want to go? i don't. the one the one. not going to know you was near filming for new documentary. yeah. tell us more about that. yeah, actually, yeah, we were filming a documentary about one serbian guy living in bosnia in serbian part of both now who long time ago wants to become a priest, but became a soldier instead because the war came to his motherland and he had to defend his family and his country basically, but after the war was over more than 25 years ago,
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he was still looking for it somehow. and this is how he ended up working for companies like black water. and this is how he started traveling to places like iraq, afghanistan, g, booty, israel on, can all, all the countries, many of them in africa, with so called private security missions. so it's very emotional, very actually said documentary about this person. he that he explained to us that he was pushed 1st to doing that to be a soldier. but after that, he got kind of like wor, addiction, so it'll look too much about hate him. but the raw, at least 2 bigger messages that i want to send 1st is that wars are so bad. but the situation in postwar zones and post conflict countries is sometimes even more dramatic. and that should be address theresa notion of their spaces. me a bit early and i still to come to you this sad as inflation hits
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a 30 year high in the united states. we look at what's being done to rein it back in a change cost to come to the stories just off the breaking. ah ah, ah, is your media a reflection of reality? in the world transformed what will make you feel safer? isolation for community. are you going the right way, or are you being led somewhere? direct. what is true? what is great? in the world corrupted, you need to descend,
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have join us in the depths or remain in the shallows. how is the economy working for you? we are told this is the time of the great reset and build back better. what does this mean to you? how does the green new deal play into this? it seems the richer only getting richer. but what about the rest of us? ah, ah, hello again. you without international mag. hundreds of people have rallied in london after the deadline expired. the care home staff to get fully inoculated against corona virus, the ultimatum, or in for those not facts and it will lose their job's will. it does come after a separate decision to make vaccines obligatory for health care workers and social
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care is in england. the sectors face losing sizes of employees to if they are not fully, you know, collected against coded by april next year. unless medically exempt. and i have those care home workers who missed the deadline of facing the same risk. some of them shared their concerns, breaking the coworkers, forcing that vaccine. it's just, it's just a set to fun. what, what's the next thing that we have to do should come down to choices and it's never happened before. never happen before where people have been told to take, take anything. so they're going to be really soft and lots of people are going to stop off and everybody leaving. so if you look at it this way in the hospital, you're not going to be cared for and then you've got to clean it with it. it's not going to be clean and kind of hard as it was before, not going to get fed because of all the work is in the kitchen. and then we'll say to just going to florida part of the whole,
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the whole things that we made. high numbers of cases mandatory gnocchi lation has seen a widening ro liked with the world health organization. now insisting that vaccination is a key part of stopping the pandemic. singapore, for example, announced that covey patients refusing the shot that will have to pay their own medical bills. and saxony has become the 1st german state to limit indoor restaurants, bars and clubs to those who are not related, all who have recently recovered from the disease in greece, visitors to restaurant state services, and banks must present vaccination certificates, all negative test results, and then rushes some pages, burge is also imposing mandatory vaccinations for its senior citizens. we discussed the impacts of these measures with a panel of guests would be a better way to convince people to nobody protect themselves, but also protect others. we emphasize the law on anti gain and infection control
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measures and being sensible. no, so i am safe distance in so i just feel that the whole force compulsory and takes it to another level. it just takes away the choice and i think that's the plea bargain. the con county, or the restriction, is largely based on trying to prevent transmission or just trying to get the numbers up to make sure more people are vaccinated, as they say, circulate in society. no, we want to get the numbers off because if you get the numbers up a number of positive benefits, a crew one, the person is protected from severe illness and dine. that's one second. they're most unlikely to end up in the hospital. and then the 3rd, a immunized person is infectious for a short period of time, we're seeing is a lot of confusion in maybe even some moral panic and hysteria that's coming from a lot of these bubbles and communities that are sharing concerns about that. the
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fears of not being vaccinated or the fears are being vaccinated, i'm way still vulnerable in, in our places. what like, you know, i'm patients have visitors come in, you know, there's lots of people coming in to the hospitals and i think is quite unfair to just talk in those those health care work because you know and force it in, i think to love it when not really mean i went to and see vaccine, you know, we can see the importance of having to vaccine. however, i think you're just going to different level when is compulsory insensitive places? sometimes one ruble, patients severely, clinically wonderful, etc. we've got to ask that you are safe to manage them and therefore if you are operating in that area, you've got to be immunized. certainly, i don't know how many my students are vaccinated or not at universities in the u. k . really like sharing that information and it's going to create a scenario where these passports in these documents really have us looking one way or another at somebody and the social ramifications of this,
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including the immense inequalities that could come from the treatment of each other . because of these laws and whether people conform or not, i have been talking to a lot of health care workers who have been hesitant about vaccines. a lot of them from menacing homes. and i gave them of my time effort and energy, showing them how the vaccine works, what it does, what it doesn't do, how to protect them, and in the end, most of them went on to get immunized. so we need to do our homework of inform, advise, educate as well, when county we were so, so some of the anger from u. k. care home workers about being told by politicians to get a vaccination. but that will be people who remember back to last spring, and that was fatality numbers in u. k. k. homes who are going to be thinking, if i'm putting my relative in these care homes, i want people to be vaccinated, they're going to be where it may be. find that behavior selfish? yes, i expect care workers to be immunized because unfortunately,
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this corona virus can be infectious and could kill the elderly people without your knowing on the day you were infectious, we have to be careful to not let cove it. once again, massed a lot of the social issues that are going on in society that have been a long time affecting people, causing deaths, causing long time ambulance weights. there are lots of issues that are underlying this, that we just like co overtake few with the government instead of mandatory a covey vaccinations. what would you do to convince people to get a job is not so much about convincing people and people it be mandatory. i think it's more about giving people the choice and given them all the information that they require and letting them have the choice. our inflation in the united states has accelerated to his highest rate in over 30 years. supply chain
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bottlenecks, co restrictions and ever rising energy prices are all adding to household costs ahead of the winter. the biden administration has ordered a reduction in energy costs in america while pointing the finger at other petroleum exporting countries. but the president is also considering closing oil pipelines to in the country with more on the apparent inconsistency of that approach is faster. the holiday season is upon us, but if americans were hoping for abundance giving c store a christmas tree, linton with presents no luck. a supply chain crisis is this. his grinch bringing mat shortages, delivery delays on record breaking inflation. inflation hurts americans pocket books and reversing this trend is a top priority for me, the largest share of the increase in prices and this report is due to rising energy costs. so the president would be tang king ratings and angry voters has
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conveniently found the guilty party energy. and it's true that prices have thought, in fact a 3rd of americans had to skip a cut back on necessities like food and medicine to pay that energy bills in recent months. you'd think that wouldn't you, that it wouldn't be the best time to even talk about shopping yet to nata pipeline . as we enter the winter months and temperatures drop across the midwest determination of the michigan or pipeline we lumped outwardly further, exacerbate shortages and price increases in home heating fuels. at the time when americans are already facing rapidly, rising energy prices steep home heating, cos, global supply shortages and skyrocketing gas prices. just the latest and a long line of non fans of biden's energy policy. no pipelines and no drilling palm, it's revoked and nieces suspended. the white house has gone green, even if it means killing of thousands of jobs and even your citizens to shiver. but
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instead of taking ownership for that part of town, the full out now the president on his people pointing finger elsewhere, oil is a global market. it is controlled by a cartel and they made a decision yesterday. they were not going to increase beyond what they were already planning. never mind that america has enough supply in its own backyard to count out some barrels and bring down those prices bite and just won't turn on the caps. but opec should buy does not to blame for cold winter. opec is biden's not responsible view, struggling to pay the bells. opec is just as well, she explained at 12 foot boys. it's all so quite complicated, isn't it? like the supply chain? oh, well, i'd explain it to you, but you just wouldn't understand. you hear a lot about the supply change in the news, but frankly, not a lot of people are clear. have a clear understanding whether they have a ph. d here. they didn't go to school about how supply chain works. the blame game,
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a classic can any politicians playbook and perfect for times of trouble. you know, like when your party was humiliated in the recent elections, you're racing to be crowned, be nice, popular president and history. and now people can't even afford a warm and cozy thanksgiving and you're not even a year into presidency. already home heating, oil is at 59. the home gas heating is up 28 percent and it's going to get worse as the winter comes air. so some, projecting some economist heating cost for homes will increase 100 percent by the winter. that's a big problem. us going to cause a, you know, a big political backlash for a biden. and i don't see what else, what much he can really do about it. you know, he's talking about maybe opening to petroleum reserves. but that's not going to have much effect because the problem is american energy companies,
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oil and gas companies are exporting a lot of this commodity. and that's giving them, you know, convenience shortages here in the us that allows them no boost their prices in the us. so can he stop them from exporting? i doubt that if he opens the petroleum reserve, you know they'll just use that. an export even more. just connect to hop os 10 in the morning here in moscow that brings you up to date for now don't forget though. we've got a website for the stories as usual too. and you can find that at our feet. ok. ah ah.
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well it shows the wrong one. i just don't know yes to see out because the applicant, an engagement, it was the trail. when so many find themselves worlds apart, we choose to look for common ground. we can now look into people's minds, read the thoughts. the question then is what kind of consequence we, we could take from this. i think you take the example flying. it would prevent us
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from line. we wouldn't be able to lie anymore if everything becomes transparent, but what we're thinking, there's a patch of water around the try a seal island in contention between canada and the united states northern gulf and made it suddenly become optimal for lots of our populations. here is exploded, one of the most valuable fisheries that ever existed. suddenly you had me and canadian fishermen in these waters at the same time jousting for position and tension or high violence is bound to happen. this is the last land border dispute between canada and the united states. it could be magnified to the point where there could be costs that would be significant to co countries. quarter disputes don't go away. they discussed some things going to happen.
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